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La Rerum Novarum. Il documento-evento dell'insegnamento sociale della Chiesa

Authors: CASULA, Carlo Felice;

La Rerum Novarum. Il documento-evento dell'insegnamento sociale della Chiesa

Abstract

Nella ricorrenza del secondo centenario della nascita di Leone XIII e dei centoventi anni dalla pubblicazione della Rerum Novarum, l'omonima rivista, il cui primo numero è uscito nel 2000, con il sottotitolo di Quaderni di studi sociali dell'istituto culturale Leone XIII, riprende le pubblicazioni con un numero doppio, come annali 2010-2011 e in una nuova veste grafica. Sulla base di una ricca e inedita documentazione dell'Archivio segreto vaticano, Carlo Felice Casula ricostruisce la lunga gestazione dell'enciclica leonina e ripercorre, con la sua riconosciuta competenza e con indubbia capacità di sintesi, l'evoluzione dell'insegnamento sociale della Chiesa, da Leone XIII a Giovanni Paolo II. Due giovani studiosi, Federica Cianfriglia e Vittorio V. Alberti, dipingono un quadro di grande interesse sugli echi e sulle polemiche nella stampa italiana dell'epoca suscitati dalla Rerum Novarum. In appendice è ripubblicato un capitolo del notissimo libro di Edoardo Soderini, Il pontificato di Leone XIII, edito da Mondadori nel 1932.

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